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elissa harrington is at j.c. penney in daly city but first we go to cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran at the new paragon outlets in livermore. >> reporter: good morning, brian and michelle. i think this is dedication. really what it is. i'm seeing these shoppers out here. but actually right now it's calmed down a bit because it's nothing like last night. shoppers were out here at the mall at 10:00 last night and store leaders tell me it was a zoo! the doors opened or the 130 shops opened up just last night. we spoke to shoppers who have actually been here since then. for them they say it's all about the rush and the constantly changing deals. the stores will be switching up discounts throughout the day. they range from 20 to 50% off and shoppers tell me, black friday is all about getting more bang for your buck. >> only spent about 60 bucks so all in all from the stores that i purchase from, maybe 150, 150 bucks. >> worth it? >> well worth it. >> reporter: the outlet is expected to reach full capacity today. it's cali
elissa harrington is at j.c. penney in daly city but first we go to cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran at the new paragon outlets in livermore. >> reporter: good morning, brian and michelle. i think this is dedication. really what it is. i'm seeing these shoppers out here. but actually right now it's calmed down a bit because it's nothing like last night. shoppers were out here at the mall at 10:00 last night and store leaders tell me it was a zoo! the doors opened or the 130 shops opened up...
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>> but first, let's kick it off with elissa harrington. she is in san anselmo where flooding is always a big concern. elissa. >> reporter: it always is a big concern here and that's why the people who live and work in san anselmo are not taking any chances. they have been loading up on sandbags to protect their homes and their businesses. now, even though creek levels are low, rain will pound this area over the next few days. some of the wettest areas could see 8 to 10 inches of rain. the city says it has prepared for this storm. public works crews walked the creek and cleared branches and debris and have also cleaned out storm drains. some businesses have storm gates and people who live in low-lying areas of town have been visiting the free sandbag station on sunnyhill drive. >> we live kind of in a low spot at the bottom of a hill. so a lot of water comes down and so this is to go around the garage and some of the doors and also in the basement. >> reporter: the san anselmo creek which runs through the middle of town floods at about 13 f
>> but first, let's kick it off with elissa harrington. she is in san anselmo where flooding is always a big concern. elissa. >> reporter: it always is a big concern here and that's why the people who live and work in san anselmo are not taking any chances. they have been loading up on sandbags to protect their homes and their businesses. now, even though creek levels are low, rain will pound this area over the next few days. some of the wettest areas could see 8 to 10 inches of...
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let's go to elissa harrington. she is in san anselmo, where the rain has been picking up and i think in the next half hour it is really going to be dumping on you. >> reporter: oh, really? well, right now it has died off a little bit but good to know it's just the calm before the storm as they say. i'm standing next here to the san anselmo creek, which floods when it gets to about 13 feet. right now, water levels are just above 2 feet. but when you add in the 8 to 10" we could see over the next few days it's going to get close and that's why residents aren't taking any chances. they have been floating up on sandbags to protect their homes and their businesses. and the city has also been preparing. they have cleaned out storm drains and cleared debris and branches from the trees. street sweepers have been clearing the roads and alerting residents to the possibility of flooding a warning people here take very seriously. >> we took care of the parking lot made sure everything was swept up all the leaves and that clog
let's go to elissa harrington. she is in san anselmo, where the rain has been picking up and i think in the next half hour it is really going to be dumping on you. >> reporter: oh, really? well, right now it has died off a little bit but good to know it's just the calm before the storm as they say. i'm standing next here to the san anselmo creek, which floods when it gets to about 13 feet. right now, water levels are just above 2 feet. but when you add in the 8 to 10" we could see...